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PAJ 65 (Volume 22, Number 2), May 2000Table of Contents
- The Schwules Museum
- pp. 48-49
- Torsten Mass
- pp. 51-56
- Nele Hertling
- pp. 57-67
- Erika Fischer-Lichte
- pp. 70-77
- Joachim Fiebach
- pp. 78-84
- Thomas Irmer and Barbara Engelhardt
- pp. 87-98
- Berlin Old and New: Images of a City
- pp. 99-104
- Heiner Muller: Last Poems: 1992-95
- pp. 105-110
- Theater der Welt in Berlin
- pp. 123-131
- Berlin Metropolis
- pp. 132-137
- Multi Story Car Park: Berlin 1998-99
- pp. 138-141
- A Picaresque Tale: East Germany's Last Act
- pp. 142-145
- Heroes Like Us
- pp. 146-166
- Undoing Memory
- pp. 168-170
- Berlin Coda
- pp. 171-175
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